2022
DOI: 10.3389/fevo.2022.944104
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Pig management in the Neolithic Near East and East Asia clarified with isotope analyses of bulk collagen and amino acids

Abstract: The chemical analysis of animal bones from ancient sites has become a common approach in archeological research investigating animal utilization and domestication by past humans. Although several chemical indicators have been used to determine pig management practices in ancient societies, one indicator that can clarify human-animal relationships in the early stages of domestication is the change in the animal’s diet from its wild diet, which can be detected using isotope analysis of its bones. Omnivores, such… Show more

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“…Studies focusing other regions have shown that settlements of different scales may use different subsistence strategies (Price et al, 2017;Tao et al, 2022a;Itahashi, 2022). The settlement hierarchy in the Guanzhong region appeared at least during the middle Yangshao period (Dai, 2012).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies focusing other regions have shown that settlements of different scales may use different subsistence strategies (Price et al, 2017;Tao et al, 2022a;Itahashi, 2022). The settlement hierarchy in the Guanzhong region appeared at least during the middle Yangshao period (Dai, 2012).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This type of pig husbandry has historical roots in China, where pig pens were commonly attached to human toilets, and pigs were raised on kitchen scraps and human feces (Figure 7; Liu and Jones 2014; Nemeth 1998). Pigs could also feed on crop by-products in fields and gardens, such as leaves, vines, and husks, making small-scale intensive pig husbandry a residential form optimized for households (Itahashi 2022). It is possible that this type of arrangement was present in Los Angeles Chinatown, where residents raised their own pigs for consumption or sale to butcher shops.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%